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Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by midolian(m): 3:30pm On Nov 05, 2018
Plateau tops list with N57,000, Abia follows with N42,000, Jigawa N32,000, Nasarawa N31, Kano N30,000, Gombe N28,000, Borno 27,000, Bauchi N25, Adamawa N23,000 , Ondo N22,000, Taraba N20,000 …Lagos, Enugu agree to pay whatever Southern states will pay

…Akwa Ibom, Imo, Ekiti, Katsina, Oyo, not specific …Delta unable to accommodate any salary increment on current FG allocation …Tiny minority working to truncate new workers’ pay and we won’t budge-NLC Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor Strident efforts by the Federal Government to stave off nationwide strike by the organised labour, appears to have hit the brick wall following a startling revelation by the Nigerian Labour Congress on Monday that no fewer than ten states had offered to pay more than the N24,000 minimum wage suggested by the government.


L-R: Edo State Governor, Mr., Godwin Obaseki; Kebbi State Governor, Abubakar Bagudu; Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong; Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige; and Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, during the meeting between state governors and the federal government over the new minimum wage in Abuja, on Tuesday, October 30, 2018

It will be recalled that the organised labour on Sunday shunned a final rapprochement meeting with the Federal Government to adopt a new minimum wage of N24,000 agreed by the federal government. The NLC had said that it would not attend any fresh negotiation with the government-led tripartite team, having negotiated and adopted N30,000 as the new minimum wage for Nigerian workers. “We will never attend any further meeting for the purpose of negotiating or debating another national minimum wage having agreed on N30,000 last month with the federal government,” Mr. Uche Ekwe, Head of International Relations of the NLC, told Vanguard on Monday. “We have concluded all matters related to new national minimum wage and if the politicians are unwilling to pay that basic minimum but continue to connive and work against the interest of the Nigerian workers they should hold themselves accountable for that and leave out of any meaningless meeting,” Ekwe said. Pressed to explain, if the orgainsed labour could talk of any agreement when the government had not entered into one with them, the labour leader said that the federal and some state governors were actively working to truncate the decision already reached with labour so that they would not pay the new minimum wage. Ekwe, who brandished a document showing what the respective states in the country offered to pay in writing during the tripartite negotiations, denied the claims by the Nigerian Governors’ Forum that they could only pay a paltry N22,500 as minimum wage. The top labour official indicated that no fewer than ten of the 36 states had offered to pay wages much higher than what the federal government was tabling as new wage and warned that there would be no peace in the country until the N30,000 was adopted as the new benchmark. According to the document made available to Vanguard, Plateau State had offered to pay up to N57,000 when labour initially insisted on N67,500 but later came down to between N25,000 and N30,000. The labour document, which has now been released to the public as part of the NLC move to prove that the government was unwilling to pay more than what it is offering, indicated that: Abia offered to pay at least N42,000, Jigawa N32,000, Nasarawa N31,000 while Kano offered to pay N30,000 as minimum wage.

Similarly, Gombe State is said to be willing to pay N28,000, Borno 27,000, Bauchi N25, Adamawa N23,000 , Ondo N22,000, and Taraba, N20,000. The anger of the NLC is that a tiny minority of federal and state officials is actively taking steps to truncate the payment of the new wage, which states with weaker economic fortunes had agreed to pay. However, labour is most disappointed with states that receive high allocations from the federal government and also net high monthly internally generated income but have deliberately refused to offer to pay anything to the exiting N18,000 minimum wage. According to the document, Lagos offered to pay whatever other southern state government would pay while Enugu State also agreed to pay any amount agreed centrally. On the other hand, states like Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Rivers, Imo, Bayelsa, Ekiti, Kogi and Katsina have remained silent on the new minimum wage, opting to wait and see what the government would eventually come out with. However, Delta State, which is one of the states that receive the highest revenue from oil and IGR, made it abundantly clear to labout that it could not ‘accommodate an increase for now on the present federal government allocation to the state’. According to some of the Niger Delta states, which receive 13 percent of the federation revenue monthly, they can only talk about increasing workers’ pay if the federal government reduces its own share of national revenue and gives more money to the states. Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, openly canvassed that position last week and blamed the federal government and the All Progressives Congress for the ongoing minimum wage palava with workers, saying that it was their headache.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/minimum-wage-showdown-fg-in-dilemma-as-10-states-offer-nlc-higher-minimum-wage/

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Nobody: 3:31pm On Nov 05, 2018
rubbish statistics angry

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Dannyset(m): 3:31pm On Nov 05, 2018
Whether this thing has political undertone, I don't want to know. Government should look for how to do it and pay the money. The workers have suffered too much in this country. They are the ones who make the money yet it's the stupid politicians that eat the most of it.

If 30k is what they are requesting for, please agree and stop the nonsense impending strike.

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Tenn88: 3:37pm On Nov 05, 2018
Mtcheew

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Ayoemrys(m): 3:41pm On Nov 05, 2018
this useless government

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by davidodiba(m): 3:42pm On Nov 05, 2018
Fp please

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by TonyeBarcanista(m): 3:43pm On Nov 05, 2018
We should be realistic in this country. You will see States that aren't productive and unable to execute any project playing to the minimum wage increment narrative because of politics.

Nigeria states are unhighly unproductive, all they do is go to Abuja at the end of every month to collect their own share of petrodollars to pay to civil servants and wait for the next month. They don't execute any project nor develop key sectors.

While I support this increment, I believe it may have little or no effect on Workers' welfare as long as we remain on the path of unproductivity.

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by midolian(m): 3:43pm On Nov 05, 2018
I really wonder why Kwara State goevrnment will never say anything on this minimum wage

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Nobody: 3:44pm On Nov 05, 2018
Kogi state's Yahaya Bello won't say anything. He is busy buying his thugs Hilux and his babes SUVs.

One of his drivers I know just built a standard 3 bedroom flat.

The Goblin hasn't paid salaries since October last year, even tho he gets allocations and has gotten the Paris fund other states got.

Why won't he be silent?

What an ozuo.

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Anotii(m): 6:26pm On Nov 05, 2018
Wow!!
Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by wandeay: 6:26pm On Nov 05, 2018
Of all the corruption money they claimed they refund, they can't pay 500 dollars (180k), nonsense!

9ja na joke!

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Nobody: 6:26pm On Nov 05, 2018
That is the main reason why I keep on saying that nigeria needs to be restructured because some state are more economically stronger than others and as such you cannot expect both of them to move in the same speed.

Restructuring will give each state the chance to move even faster economically than how it is right now just take lagos state as an example.

Let the state decide how they can manage their workforce let them decide what they can pay because not all of them r strong economically like the rest and the federal government cant seem to understand this simple principle...

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by MrImole: 6:26pm On Nov 05, 2018
There should also be a considerable maximum wage for these retards we call leaders.

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Sirpaul(m): 6:26pm On Nov 05, 2018
When you allow the wrong people in your house, stuff will come up missing like: Joy, Peace, Love, Hope, Faith...(Yes, people steal these things) Peace and blessings!

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by DonFreshmoney(m): 6:27pm On Nov 05, 2018
Where is plateau getting money from to pay N57k??

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by jericco1(m): 6:27pm On Nov 05, 2018
hmm. this is serious o. na to port go plateau sure pass o

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by dotunbidemi: 6:27pm On Nov 05, 2018
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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by frank41(m): 6:27pm On Nov 05, 2018
Lol...What goes around,comes around....I love that.
Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by landmark86: 6:27pm On Nov 05, 2018
Even Abia governor won pay #42,000
Sumone need to wake me up now

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Richdad50(m): 6:28pm On Nov 05, 2018
Campaign donations. A trap

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by johnmba: 6:28pm On Nov 05, 2018
They should strike abeg

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:28pm On Nov 05, 2018
HOW THE COUNTRY CAN PAY MINIMUM WAGE COMFORTABLY..........



1. Abolish SECURITY VOTE in NIGERIA. Nigeria will pay N45,000 minimum wage comfortably.

2. a) Abolish CONSTITUENCY PROJECT FUNDS
b) Reduce no of ADVISERS to SENATE PRES(2), HOUSE SPEAKER(2), GOVs(4), PRESIDENT(5), VP(2)
c) Reduce current ALL Political Office Holders PAY CHEQUES by 51.5%, without exception
d) Do away with special remuneration to POLITICAL ADVISERS & PUBLIC SERVANTS eg; Purchase of Private Vehicles, Houses, granting Govt paid Vacations, paying for 1st & Business Class Transportations, etc, etc...
e) Abolish payment of OVERSEAS MEDICAL BILLS for Political Office Holders
f) Eliminate PRIVATE PRACTICE in public workforce
g) Eliminate participation of Public Workforce in Partisan Politics
h) Institute EMPLOYMENT BY MERIT, and eliminate UNDEREMPLOYMENT
i) Review and eliminate allocation of Govt paid POLITICAL AIDES & SUPPORT STAFF to Political Office Holders.

With (1) + (2) Nigeria would pay a minimum wage of N65,000 comfortably

3. Move Nigeria MORE to Private Sector Driven Economy
a) Privatise ALL of Federal Govt PARASTATALS & reduce Federal Direct Funded AGENCIES to 68% of the present.
b) Privatise ALL of STATE Govt PARASTATALS & reduce State Direct Funded AGENCIES to 19% of the present.
c) Reduce current DIRECT LABOUR JOB participation by 49%
d) Encourage more Working Hours until Nigerian economic stabilizes
e) Discourage UNIONISM in Public Workforce

With (1) + (2) + (3), Nigeria would pay a minimum wage of N101,500 comfortably.


4) Institute DEATH PENALTY to proven THEFT OF PUBLIC FUNDS no matter how little, and LIFE Jail Sentences for COLLABORATORS.

With (1) + (2) + (3) & (4), Nigeria would pay a minimum wage of N203,500 comfortably.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by ZarahBuhari: 6:28pm On Nov 05, 2018
NLC should go with #57,000 or nothing.

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by ogunnoikitaiwo(m): 6:28pm On Nov 05, 2018
I trust Lagos.. eko onibaje ...they can eny amount...

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by campusflavour: 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2018
42k is okay how can you pay your fellow human being 19k for one month in this present condition of the country?

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Tpave(m): 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2018
What a government. They're confusing us. 2019 election will play a very big role on this

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by globemoney: 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2018
The governors really think this is all about winning elections. Many of them are still owing workers, owing bailout loan

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Galaticos444: 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2018
See plateau and state dat will b paying 57,000naira.later dey will b oweing workers 9months salary.most of dis States ar doing dis 4political gain and not cos dey will implement it

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Mowoe(m): 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2018
See how they are debating minimum wage UpAnDan and they won't even want to hear that 1kobo was removed from their allowances talk less their salaries.
Mad Politicians everywhere.
Spits on their heads.

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Nobody: 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2018
Every state in Nigeria can pay this money, don't be deceived . They are only crying because there will not be enough left for them to loot and to fund the lavish lifestyle of their family members

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Re: Minimum Wage Showdown: FG In Dilemma As 10 States Offer NLC Higher Minimum Wage by Mrchippychappy(m): 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2018
Ikpeazu should be kicked out of Abia state immediately !

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